In the wartime fall of 1943, at the little-known North Carolina College for Negroes, Coach John McLendon was on the verge of changing the game forever. Within six months his Eagles would become the highest-scoring college basketball team in America, a fast-breaking, hard-pressing juggernaut that would shatter its opponents by as many as 60 points per game. The last student of James Naismith, basketball's inventor, McLendon had opened the door to its future.

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Pujols

More Than the Game

By:
Scott Lamb,
Tim Ellsworth

Narrated by:
Wes Bleed

Length: 8 hrs and 47 mins

Unabridged

Overall

5 out of 5 stars
3

Performance

5 out of 5 stars
1

Story

5 out of 5 stars
1

After a decade starring for the St. Louis Cardinals, Albert Pujols is already compared with names in the highest reaches of baseball’s pantheon: Ruth, Gehrig, Aaron, Mays. Slugging his way toward the Hall of Fame, Pujols has raised the game’s standard for greatness almost beyond any statistical measure.